Nuggets of the New ThoughtTheosophy / New ThoughtMystical / EsotericEnglishShareNuggets of the New Thought 5Project Gutenberg 1902 edition - EnglishMoreVersion - 1 availableProject Gutenberg 1902 editionLanguageEnglishEspañol‹Nuggets of the New Thought 1Nuggets of the New Thought 2Nuggets of the New Thought 3Nuggets of the New Thought 4Nuggets of the New Thought 5Nuggets of the New Thought 6Nuggets of the New Thought 7Nuggets of the New Thought 8Nuggets of the New Thought 9Nuggets of the New Thought 10Nuggets of the New Thought 11Nuggets of the New Thought 12Nuggets of the New Thought 13Nuggets of the New Thought 14Nuggets of the New Thought 15Nuggets of the New Thought 16Nuggets of the New Thought 17Nuggets of the New Thought 18Nuggets of the New Thought 19Nuggets of the New Thought 20Nuggets of the New Thought 21Nuggets of the New Thought 22Nuggets of the New Thought 23Nuggets of the New Thought 24Nuggets of the New Thought 25Nuggets of the New Thought 26Nuggets of the New Thought 27Nuggets of the New Thought 28Nuggets of the New Thought 29Nuggets of the New Thought 30Nuggets of the New Thought 31Nuggets of the New Thought 32Nuggets of the New Thought 33Nuggets of the New Thought 34Nuggets of the New Thought 35›"Let A Little Sunshine In."Nuggets of the New Thought 5ListenPlay this chapter in spoken English.Save chapterListen to chapter1The young people's song--Good "New Thought" doctrine--Plenty of sunshine in life, if you look for it--Don't make a dark dungeon of your mind--Throw open the windows of your soul--How to let a little sunshine in. 2The other night, just as I was dropping off to sleep, a crowd of young people passed along, returning from some social gathering. They were bubbling over with mirth and joy, and every girl seemed to be talking at the same time, the voices of the young men serving merely to punctuate the sentences of their fair companions. Just after they passed my window, some one started up a song, and the rest joined in. I do not know the song they sang, but the chorus went something like this: 3"Let a little sunshine in; Let a little sunshine in; Open wide the windows, Open wide the doors, And let a little sunshine in." 4I listened with pleasure to the words and cheerful air of the song and said to myself: "Well, that's good enough 'New Thought' doctrine for me." 5The young people went on their way singing. I, now wide awake, listened and thought. The song grew fainter and fainter as the distance between us grew greater, and at last I could not clearly distinguish the words they sang, but the faint vibrations of the tune still reached me, and I imagined that I could just hear the last words of the refrain: ‹Previous chapterNuggets of the New Thought 4Next chapterNuggets of the New Thought 6›Similar passagesBy tradition and source labelFind similarCompare selectedCompare with similarAsk Deep ThoughtSelect passages to search for parallels.Tap any verse to select it, then compare selected passages or ask Deep Thought. Public domain in the United States via Project Gutenberg